Those are the words of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David that accurately describes Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. This new show by Jerry Seinfeld has just finished its first season that included a bevy of notable standup comics, actors, and even a couple of show business legends. The basic concept of the show has Jerry driving a classic vehicle, picking up a friend who is known in the comedy world, and getting a cup of coffee / grabbing lunch with them. Sounds simple, right?

Ever since watching the original promo, I had an idea that the Michael Richards episode in particular would make for great television. It just so happens that this was chosen as the season finale and a great way to send off such a talented physical actor. On the show, Richards proved he still had the ability to make people laugh as well as show a very real human moment with a man troubled by his past.

I figured this episode would be rather eccentric just based on the person Jerry was with this time around. After watching it a couple of times, that only scratches the surface of this episode. I won't spoil any specific moments but let's just say you will be dumbfounded at what goes on even after the initial warning stating that nothing was set up or staged ahead of time. These two clearly have such chemistry together that goes beyond their characters on Seinfeld. You can tell there's a deep respect between them as well.

Beyond the inside jokes and stories of playing chess, the topic that had to be brought up was the comedy club outburst incident. It's amazing to think back on such a random and mortifying incident that had this profound affect on a man and his career. Not only that, Michael Richards effectively retired from performing in front of an audience after that night. Hearing him speak about it and going through his thought process would make you believe this happened 7 hours ago, not 7 years ago. This was a reflection of an event that quickly turned into a character study on someone who hasn't quite "put down the luggage" as Jerry so eloquently puts it.

"I busted up after that event 7 years ago. It broke me down."

The serious tone that the season finale takes turns into a real fun moment between the former television stars and their fans for the final minute. I'm always happy to see whenever talented and famous people take the time to appreciate those who helped them arrive at their peaks of popularity.

If you haven't watched, or even heard of, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee then please do yourself a favor and give it a go. Any self-respecting Seinfeld fan will appreciate the familiar humor placed in real worlod settings. Even if you're just a fan of comedy and comedians in general, there will be plenty for you to enjoy here. You can watch it for free through their website or on the Crackle mobile app (iOS / Android) and Xbox 360 app.